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No. 2 Department Maine
There were 51 corps in Maine
The one that dedicated the one in Winthrop was the 2nd one
What a Yankee is.
Yankee is a term used by Americans generally in reference to a native of New England and by non-Americans, especially the British, in reference to an American of any section. The word is most likely from the Dutch.
-FH
Civil War Veterens
List of Names of Winthrop Veterens
Andrew P. Bachelor
George A . Bachelor
Franklin S. Briggs
WIlliam H. Burgess
Charles A. Chandler
John F. Cummings
Stephen H. Day
John Dealy,Jr.
David Grant
Franklin M. LaCroix
John O. Lawrence
John W. Leavitt
Albert H. Packard
Orrin Perkins
Harrison N. Smith
Lorenzo D. Stevens
Edward K. Thomas
Charles L. Towle
Henry O. Wing
Andrew Woodbury
Amaziah Young
I think they are burried in the Cemetary on main street but i am not sure because of the snow.
- Zach
Civil War 1861-186
-This is the tme frame of the civil war.
-The statue is a monument 4 the civil war.
-The civil war is also known as The War Between The States.
-It began on April 12, 1861.
-The civil War was between the North and the south because the North didn't want slavery.
Civil War Monument
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No. 2 Department Maine
What a Yankee is.
Yankee is a term used by Americans generally in reference to a native of New England and by non-Americans, especially the British, in reference to an American of any section. The word is most likely from the Dutch.-FH
Civil War Veterens
List of Names of Winthrop Veterens
I think they are burried in the Cemetary on main street but i am not sure because of the snow.
- Zach
Civil War 1861-186
-This is the tme frame of the civil war.-The statue is a monument 4 the civil war.
-The civil war is also known as The War Between The States.
-It began on April 12, 1861.
-The civil War was between the North and the south because the North didn't want slavery.
-Phoebe Armillotti